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Media culpa skip to main | skip to sidebar Media culpa Saturday, May 7, 2016 Margaret Wente: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed... It began small, Blair remembered. His first instance of plagiarism was an unattributed quote taken from the Associated Press in an interview – one he was sure his editors would catch. But no one did. “Once you do something that crosses any ethical line… it is easy to go back and do it over and over,” he said.   – Isabella Kwai, Duke Reporters Lab While not comparing Margaret Wente to Jayson Blair, his reflections are still instructive. Following the 2012 Wente plagiarism saga and the latest dust up , The Globe and Mail addressed  a few   recent lapses. Given the history and persistence, experts like NYU Prof. Charles Seife suggested a review.   If instances like the phrase he identified are now acknowledged to have lacked proper attribution, what about significant issues identified earlier? A second lo...

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